Folsom Restaurant Reviews
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Thai Paradise
2770 E Bidwell St
(916) 984-8988
The word is out!
My wife and I have kind of a Friday ritual. We head to our
favorite restaurants for lunch, depending on our mood. Lately
Jack's Urban Eats has been our restaurant of choice. However this
eventful Friday, Jack's had too long a line, and we decided to
give another restaurant a try. We had seen the new
Thai Paradise
had been open for a while and we figured to give it a shot.
Wow, it was a great idea!
We came in at first and were a little confused as to what to do;
you could tell it was a converted "deli style" fast-food type of
place (I think it used to be Pick Up Stix), which basically meant
- do we sit down or wait to be seated? Fortunately our server
quickly spotted us and showed us our seats.
Let me tell you, this place was jumping! Is it always this
popular? I couldn't tell if it was just a lunch rush or what.
Every table was packed and a line out the door. I overheard a
server half-joking that they need to take over the place next door
to accommodate the demand. Lots of people is always a strong
indication of a successful restaurant.
We sat down and ordered; I had the pork thai basil, while Annie
had the spicy asparagus shrimp. We were immediately given a thai
salad (greens and some sort of peanut dressing), and waited for
our food. The service seemed a little spotty (took some time to
get drinks and food), but the place was packed, so I was willing
to overlook the service. The poor waitress could only do so many
tables at once! As soon as I saw my plate, the wait was
immediately worth it.
The food looked amazing. I should have taken a picture with my
camera phone; it looked that good. My pork thai basil was
delicious and freshly prepared. It was spicy, too! Quite a kick -
enough to make your sinuses run and drink most of your beverage
after just a few bites. Annie was equally impressed with her dish.
Hers was spicy as well, and happy she ordered it.
It totally brought me back to a few days in 2002 in Phuket,
Thailand, where we had the place to yourself and felt like you
were the only people on the island. Only this place was packed to
the rafters. We can see why now. The food was awesome! We'll be
back!
Thai Paradise is located in the Broadstone area, in the Bel Air
center.
Style of food: Thai
Food: 5
Service: 4
Ambiance: 4
2-person lunch: $16.00
Reviewed by John Gladding
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